Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 May 1894 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
inrKino growing weather. jörTho lMienix II. it L. assoeiatioii will sell choice of money at the town hall to-night. fioTThe Jasper K. of IVs have an ice cream .social for moinher.saml their wives at Castle Hall to-night. They will have a pleasant gathering. It'ri nil tlu: name, a Hlight cold, con-iv.-li'd liiiiurt or puvoru eolith. One Minute CohkIi Cum hittiitjlics tlicin. .M, j'rhilinan. y KaTDon't neglect the ladies hex entertainment at Kuiilicl's Hall tomorrow night for the henefit of the
soldier
monument fund.
Karl)' HiMrs, Kurly Hist-rs, Kariy Uisers, tlu famous little pills for coiiHtipution, jick headache, ilyHpcpski and iiltvouhih'ss. M. I'riediuan. y (ioon Itck. "liilly" Stilwell and his hride, nee Miss Freeman, of Shoals, passed through Jasper Tuesday, on their way to Koekport, to visit his relatives. His many friends in Jasper wish him and his fair hride all sorts of good luck. Jfot ono minute elaj.OH between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure ami relit'f. Why shouldn't people take One .Minute Cough Cure? They .should. They du. M. Friedman. " y T. P. Anthony, Ex-Postumster of Promise City, Iowa, suys: "1 bought ono bottle ol '.Mystic Cure.' for Khcuiniitism nnd twt dos-esdid m morogood tluin all tlio modicine I over took." Sold by M. Friedman, Druggist, Jumper. Nov. 10, 93, 81110. An Aoki) I'ioxkkh CIonk. Mrs. Eversman, aged about So years, and one of the pioneers of Ferdinand, died at her home in that township Sunday last. She had been a resident of the township nearly fifty years, and was held in high " esteem by all who knew her. Her husband died several years ago.
Burns are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witrh Hazel Salve is promptly ap
plied. This statement is true. A perfect remedv for skin diseases, chapped
humid and hps. and never fail to cure
pile:?. M. Friedman. y
-Everybody busy. fc-HJood fishing in l'atoka. Köy-Strawherries in market. Marshal Vondersehmidt began working on the streets this week. öflrMr. J. I'. Norman has fitted up his planing mill at Ireland in good style, and is driving a good business.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Kkhuildino. Mr. V. W. Cooper is rebuilding his I'ortersville Saw and IManing Mill, recently burned, on a good deal larger seale than hefore the lire. It was doing a profitable business when burned, and is needed there. Käy.Mr. M. lloehgesang informs the C'otutiKic that he is now filing a kiln of 00,000 brick, and that by a week from next Monday customers of his can get all the briek they want. He has already began on st second kiln.
Rol R. JBBSSSBSt
Baking Powder
ABSouuiEiar pure
November, 17, 18q3 ly.
Knit Hknt A
Apply to L. II. Stimim.
Dwelling
House. 33-iM
It not only relieves; it does nioro.it cure:'. Wo "refer to One Minute Couirh Cur'. Suitable for all ages, all condi-
.
tlOIl,
at all times.
W'antkd Tinner trade
A by
M
bov
L.
Friedman.
to learn
II. Stukm.
the 5-2
No hotter aid to digestion. No K'tter cure for dynpepsia.
Nothun: inoru reliable for hilic-usnc.
and constipation than DeWitt's Little Karly Uisers, the famous little pills. M. Fricilman ' frär( iuckes-Wol nian Post, (i. A.
H., has appointed connnittees to arrange for a big celebration at Jasper of the coming 118th anniversary of
the proclaiming of the glorious Dee
laration of Independence from the
thralhiom of (Jreat Ihitain. hvery-
budv "and the rest of mankind"
prepare to conic to Jasper on that day. There will be excursion rates on the It. K., free trips by Walker's
express, and manv lolly horseback
anil buL'trv excursions, besides lots
of fun after you get hero. It's just as easv to try One Minute
( oiiL'h Cure as anvthutL' else. Its easier
to cure a severe cold or cough with it. bet vour next purchase for a cough Ik; One "Minute Cough Cure. Hotter medicine: ltetter result: better trv it. M.
Friedman. 3
iiSFThe Pentecost dance at Kastnei 's Monday night was very largely attended, and ten sjts occupied the dancing lloor at one time, while many other couples waited their opportunity. Everybody seemed to
enjoy the occasion, wnue Kastner set a fine supper from 11 till 2 o'clock, that was heartily appreciated.
Insa.vi:. Mr. Fred. Feldmever a
young farmer of Cass township, 215 years old, was adjudged insane by
Esq. Drash and Mayor bisher, act
ing as Justices of Huntingburg, and
Dr. G. I'. Williams, at tlie Ulerk's
office on Wednesday. He has been so for about two weeks past, and the
testimony showed that he lias lionn-
idal mania. It is said to have been
incurred through religious excite
ment. Application was made for
ns admission to the boutliern Hos
pital.
A IIouHchold Treasure. I). W. Fuller, of Canaioharie. N. Y
mivh that he always keeps Dr. King's
Now Discovery in the house anil his fam
ilr lins nlwnvN found the very best re
milts follow Its use; that he would not he
u-iihont it. if procurable. I. A. Dyke-
man, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that
Dr. Kiiic? h .New Discovery is unuoupieu
lv the Iwst CoiiL'h rometlv: that he ha?
used it in his family for eight years, and
it has never faded to do all that is claim
ed for it. Whv not try a remedy so long
tried and tested. Trial bottles free at
Martin Friednnr -: Drug store. Kegular
size 50c. and $1.00
Wooden Wkdih.no. The friends
of Cant. Philip Kunkel and wile,
L'athered at his house in large mun-
bers on last Monday night, me oc-
asion being the celebration oi the
ötb anniversary of the marriage ol
tl m hosts. The Star Hand dis-
emirsoil some verv fine innsie, as it
alwavs does. The friends earned
with'them a number of wooden to
kens of friendship, among them a
vnrv handsome (55 narlor set of
furniture. After an hour in pleas
nut conversation at t'lllllD'S neai
residence, the company headed by
the Star Hand, escorted the Capt.
und his wife down to Kunkel' hall,
where several hundred had gathered,
ml tn the fine music of the Mar
nr.lif.tr!i the hours were whileu
VII- " -- iiwav till Tuesday's streaks of light
said go home, and many were the
well-wislics tor the gemai nosis.
ItHKUMATIXM CUKKU IN A DAY, "Mystic Cure" for Khcumatim and NeutMlifin rnitir-ullv niinw i n iinn I n tlirnu (111 V?
1 taction unon tho svntcm is reiimrkablu
anil mvstcriou.s. It removes at onco tlio
v'Mua nnd the discuso immediately dlsnp
pchw. The first lofe greatly boneitl?. u cts. Sold by Martin Friedman, Druggist,
Jii'jier, Ind. Nov. 10, '93, 8m lluckleii'x Arnica Salve.
The Host Salve in the world for outs,
hni'wes. sores, ulcers, salt rheuni, fever
sores, tot'i-r, ehanpoit bands, ciiuniains, c.iriw iinil nil wkin eniotioiis. and nosi
tivelv cua'H piles, )r no pay required.
It is miaranteed to inve perfect satisiac
lion or money refunded. Price '-'. cents
per box. For sale hv Martin Friedman April 1st, 18SM ly.
Dr. S. F. Scott. Blue Kidce. Harrison
Co., Mo., savs: "For whooping oougl
Chamber a n's Vouch Hemody is o.xee
lent," Hv using it freely tho disease is deprived of all dangerous oonseiionces. There is no danger in giving the Remedy to babies, ash contains nothing injuriotix. 'Si and 50 cent hottles for sale by M. Friedman, druggist. Kailronu KxcursioiiH. On account of National Baptist Anniversarv at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. May -M to M, tickets on the certificate plan at
oneand one-tlun faro for roun.l trip. I n . .,,. ,1 lisklv Sunday last
(In nccount of National Conference oi "i XT
Specimen Cases.
S II. Clifford. New Cassel. Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Uheuina-
tiui.i i,ia stiunac i. was uisortierou, iu
i u-i.r uns affected to an alarminedegree,
appetite fell awav, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three
Iwttles of Kledric Bitters i euren nini. VMu-nnl Shenhenl. Harrisbunr. 111.
i.n.i . niiuiiiiir sore on his lee of eight
years' standing. Csed three bottles of "Kleotric Bitters and seven boxes of Bnck-
lon's Arnica Salvo, anil lus log is eoum ...i ll .tnhti Sneaker. Catawna. ().
hail live lanre Fever sores on bis leg,
,i.(nrv! u.ii,i in w-is incurable. One lot
M Kl.trii- Bitters and one 1kx Blick-
len's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely Sold at M. Friedman's dnig store. Sunday Excursions. The Louisville. Evansville and St
r.miK Consolidated Kailroad will sell
Sunday excursion tickets, which af
fords a splendid opportunity to visit your relatives or friends, at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets good on date of sale only. Call on our ticket agents and obtain full information regarding these snecial Sundav excursions, which
will last throughout the summer.
l'KKSONAI.
Mrs. Maggie Kinsey, of Pittsburg,
la., is in .Jaspervisitingherparents.
Mr. W. J. Hayes, of St. Louis, pent this week in Jasper visiting. Father Ilarthel, of Jasper College,
conducted the forty hours' devotion
it Shoals, last week.
Mr. Mat. Olinger, one of the rosporous and prominent eitizens of Ferdinand, enioved the Pentecost
Monday fun in Jasper.
Miss Maggie and Mrs. Geo. R.
Wilson returned from the Shiloh
jattle-ground meeting on Monday. They report an enjoyable time.
Mr. Andrew Eckert went to Cin
cinnati .Monday, to attend the an
nual meetinu of the northwestern
Millers' Association
Mr. J. T. Corn went to St. Louis
Tuesday to prepare for bringing a
suit for damages against the Wheel
er A Wilson Sewing Machine Co
or infringement of the patent re-
:ently sustained m the U. S. court
Assist. Att'y Cien. Win. I). Kizer,
of Indianapolis, was in Jasper last
Friday, looking after State s m
terest in county olliccs. The coun
v Sunt, should look after the same
interest with the J. P. 's. Some of them, it is said, make no reports of
ines collected.
Sf-The Huntingburg U. U. team
plaved the Jasper Juniors on Mon
day, and beat the kids by big odds.
5T Commencement exercises, so
far dated, will occur as follows :
Jasper, Wednesday, May 2i. Holland, Thursday, May 24. Ireland, Saturday, May 20. Huntingburg, Friday. June 1.
SyCountv Assessor Kendall wore
a broad smile yesterday (May 17,)
as it was the Hist anniversary of the battle of Black River, Miss. J for his
gallant conduct in which the U. S.j government awarded him a medal
for special bravery. He also re
ceived that day a fine silver tea set, worth 7o, being the holder of a lucky ticket in the drawing of Fer
dinand C. K. of A., to enable them
to procure uniforms. Lieut. Ken
dall savs its "better to be born lucky
than rich."
Memorial Day Will be celebrated at Shiloh
church bv Ireland Post and tiuck-
es-Wei man Post, G. A. R., on May
30th, 1894. All organizations and
the public are cordially invited to attend. Virgil Green," Esq., and
Mr. (Jeorge R. Wilson will bespeakr .1 f MM... C 1....
ers lor tne occasion, i uu ounuav
School children will decorate the .... i ii. i .
graves, me proceeds oi me icui
onade, ice
Wedding. Cards are out an
nouncing the marriage next Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock, at St.
Joseph's church in Jasper, of the
handsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. J. Miller, Miss Nora Miller, and Mr. Henry Silberg, of Louisville, Ky. The Courier joins
with many friends in hearty congratulations and best wishes for the
young couple.
A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. V. Tfsler a
imminent merchant of tho town gave ler n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera nnd diarrhea Remedy. lie savs she was well in forty minut'efl after taking the first dose. For sale by M.
hrieuman, druggist.
The Jasper Public School
Commencement At the Court House, on Wednes
day evening, May 23d, 1894.
Class Motto "We have set sail,
where shall we anchor?"
PROGRAM.
"Crown Prince March," Orchestra. Invocation, Rev. Rover.
Song "Greeting Glee," Class.
"Life as a Dream," with
Salutatory, .... Flora Vollmer.
"Home". . ..Emma Schuhmacher.
"Idleness," Ida Haskins.
Overture "Age of Progress,"
Orchestra. 'Sweet are the uses of Adversity," Arthur Pauker. "The Problem of Life,".. Anna Ki.uemper. "Books," Maud Riley. Duet "Wandering in the
May-time," Olive Travlor and
Cleo Green. "Improvement the Order of the Age,".RoiiERT Hunter "Another side of the Wo
man Question," Laura Corn
"Associates,".
Alaska is largo enough to contain
Great Britain and Ireland, Ucnnnny, France. Greece and Switzerland,
with some room to spare. Ms4UM 1. GNHMKMKlt. At C. P. church, Ireland, Ind., Saturday, May 20, 1894, at 8 p. m. PROGRAM. Opening March, May Norman. Song, "Friendship, Love and Song," Choir. Invocation, Rev. J. T. Bean. Solo, Eflte Hardin. Salutatory, Eva Radke. Post Graduate's Address, Samuel Dillin. Music, Ireland Orchestra. "Improve the Present Time," Delia Brittain. "Dead Sea Fruit," Ora Greene. Music, Ireland Orchestra.
"The Problem of Life,""
Samuel Payne.
"Duties of American Citizens,"
Philip Abell.
Quartette, "All of us Have a
Very Bad Cold," Choir.
Essay, "Education, the True
Aim of Our Higher Intellect, the Soul," May Rose.
Music, Ireland Orchestra. "Supposed Speech of John
Adams," Jasper Abell.
"Caprieen of Custom,"
Claudia Kose.
Comic Quartette, "The Auc
tioneer," Choir.
"The Law of Human Progress,"
Win. Burl in game. Valedictory, "Learning and Education, Clara V. Alford. Music, Ireland Orchestra. Presentation of Diplomas and Medals, Geo. R. Wilson, Supt. Music, Ireland Orchestra. Song, "Good night," Choir. Benediction, Rev. W. II. Jackson. Admission: children under 10, free, others 10 cents. Proceeds to defray expenses, surplus, if any, to go to the school fund. Hillham Happenings. William Elkins, a veteran of the late war, a good citizen, farmer and merchant, of Crystal, aged 50 years, died last week, of typhoid fever. Mr. Elkins leaves a widow, two children and a host of friends to mourn their loss. Yet this kind friend, affectionate husband and lovinc father so lived and acted in
that he left the
MILBURN & CO., I) KALBES IN
FARM MACHINERY.
We carry in stock a Complete Line
of Champion Binders and Mowers, Moline & Smith Wagons, Buggies, Surreys, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap Spreads, Cultivators, Plows, Hay Rakes, Harrows, Hay Loaders, Sewing Machines, and Repairs.
Call and see them before purchasing.
MILBURN & CO., JASPER, INDIANA.
HILIP A. GUCKES
Carries the Largest and Best Stock
of FURNITURE,
Of all kinds, in the county.
o I have received a set of embalm-
ers' instruments and am now pre
wired to do
EMBALMING-
At short notice. I also have a
ull stock of Oofflni, Cmskot AND Burial Robes
Of any size or style.
PHILIP A. GUCKES.
Corner JackHon and Fourth Sts.,
Oct. 27, '93 Jasper, Ind.
New Spring Goods.
LATEST - 8TTLE8
his life that lie lctt the assurance
Mayme Swkk.vky. I behind that he was changing a life
cream and strawberry
hmds will be for the benefit of the
Soldiers' Monument, and credited
to the ladies of Ireland on the Mon
ument Record. Everybody attend,
and thereby show honor for the imtriot soldiers who died for the
Union. IVrsoiin who sympathize with the at
ilii t.wl will n'iniw with I). K. Carr of
i'iv Hnrrifioii Htrt-ot. Kaunas City. He
tu nn nltl xtifferer from inlhuninatory
rli.iimiitinm. but has not heretofore been
troubled in this climate. Last winter he
went up into Wisconsin, and in consequence has had another attack. "It came upon me again very acute and se
vere," he said, ".uy joints sweucu nun lu.,vitin inllnined: sore to touch or almost
to look at. Upon the urgent request of .i ... i t .!.t.t rM.....i.iilf. t'.i
niv inoiiier-iu-iaw i inc ii.uuinniii -Hülm to reduce the swelling and
ease the pain, and to my agreeable sur-
pnfe, u ... , " J-... nnt G.pf I .,,,,
HHv.i'l'tll IKHlieS aim lvm:u ii i" mi-iv.. i j
finest thing for rheumatism, pains and swellings extant. Kor sale by Martin Friedman, Druggist.
Simu.no F i (i n t s .The springs
"Santiago Waltz' ' Orchestra.
. Blanchk Leming. 'Do What You Can,"... AnuiE Thomas.
"Elements of Success in
Life," with Valedictory, Olive Traylob.
Overture "The Comrades,"
Orchestra.
Presentation of diplonuis by Geo.
R. Wilson, County Supt.
Graduates' Sonc, Class.
Benediction, Rev. Royer.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cleanses,
purities and heals. It was made for that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises.
chapjH.vl hands, sores of all descriptions,
and II you nave puea use ii iur mciu. ..
Friedman.
DeiitlHtry. X. II. Wilson. Dentist, desires to in
form the public that he will continue to make reeular visits to Jasper: notwith
standing the reiort to the contrary. The time of which will be published in the columns of this paper and the Hunting-
nurg Mgnai. lie na no connection wim Drs. F. M. Green. F. A. Hrown, and W.
G. Downs, professionally. But has
made arrangements with Dr. 15. A. Mos
bv, of Huntingburg, to attend all urgent cases during his absence, without extra
charge to patient. u.
Quarterly Reprt f Tswa TreaMrer,
Of Jasper, foi the quarter running
from February 112th, to May 14th, 1804. KKCEIITS. Balance last report $31(1.14
Peddlers License, 1.00 Saloon License, 12.00
Theater License, 19.00 Benefit Assessment on lot (5!). .5.00
Part navment Benefit Assess
ment on lotGS,.." 5.00
One Lamp Gbobe,
of suffering for a life of perfect hap-
nness. where death will never again
cause sufierinir nor separation of
of fathers from 'their families.
lone that all comrades, when they
read this, may realize that comrade
Elkins has answered his last earthly
roll call, and is now marching un-
der that blessed uenerai wno win gladly smooth your path in this life, and if vou will love and serve Him
will give you a home with Him and comrade Elkins, where war or sick
ness will never find you.
Recent rains have interfered with
arm work, but other business is go
ing on all the same.
Luther Shipman and Miss Bell
r ml. :.,o
jine were murrieu uu nie um mai
A little girl came to John A
Morgans' last week. John says he
las no need ol an organ, tnai nis
Ivo little children make more
music than necessary.
Youit Correspondent.
..30
...3.00
First Installment ot Corpora
tion Tax 845.90
Charities and Correction May to '-Ml,
at N'a-hville, Tenn., tickels on certillcate plan at one and one-third for round t rip will be sold. On account of General Assembly f l'resbvterian church at Saratoga, N. Y., Mav 17 to LI, tickets will be sold on the certificate plan at one and one-third fare fur niiiiul trii).
On account of the meeting of the BapUM Young Peoples Cnion of America at 'P. in min. (Int.. excursion tickets at
'lie fare for the round trip, will be sold Inly 17, 18 and 1!, 181H, good going on late of sale, and returning up to .Inly Hst, anil mav Im? extended ujMm application to agent at Toronto up to Sept. lo. On account of Fourth of July celebrations tickets will In; sold July '.U and 4th to all points within n radiiiH of 200 miles,
atone fare for the round trip, goou goin on date ot sale only; returning on Inly oth, upon being stamped by agent at destination ; no excursion ticket being wld for less than 25 cents for ndulta und 10 cents tor children.
at a bar-room on the New
road just outside of Jasper
Jasper College Victorious! The Jasper College Base Ball nine went to St. Meinrad on Monday last to play a game of Base Ball
with the College team ot that place. ! in ..... . 1 ..mM 1 ? 4 fitfi
AUianyi " r " " ,:iTeam hnr..
Sonic tl.mugliou ootn iea s B gun.üÄ
wiiii ii ii 1 1 1 im irk . i 1 1 1- mi. v - -
iium iiv ,tw.. i
Total 11,207.34
PAID OUT.
(Salary of Town Treasurer,. $ 15.00
" " " Marshal,... 105.00 " " " Clerk 19.75
Street labor 1.0C
2.50 4.00
S Ä ceSoSjÄp ÄtÄJR' ::::::::::::::::: : 'kWm. Knltahn .ot in a ,,.,, a. X ÄM . .5.00 m in. ljui u h r,,.. m undmir 1 1 to 4 m their favor. r-
the base ball grounds Sunday, for "iiu.li .limfien Kink assessed a fine
on him. The Justice has a number of oases for trial on Saturday. Jesse Kvans and Sam Sanders took it rough and tumble Monday afternoon at Buchart's store, and Jesse has a pair of eyes in a dark
colored frame, while fcam nas a lin
ger nearly hit off. J. B. Smith and Ph. Kästner were each inultccd $8.30 for a scrap on Tuesday, by Esq. Zoellcr.
standing
rhe Score bv Innings: 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 It
Jasper Col., 4 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 11
St.Meinrad, lüuuuuiu: -i Itnf tnrif!.: Jasncr College, Weed-
man and Landers; bt. Meinrad,
Burgkraft and Schaub. The Jasper College nine
Deposit in Treasury for Dam-
aces assessed on lots -lu,
44, 39 by owning alley. . . .30.00
Total, $292.03
HKCAl'lTUI.ATiON.
Receipts $1,207.34
1 A t 1 a ..k
nor College nine on iasi ram uui,
Saturday also "wiped the earth up"
STRAWBERRY AND KE CREAM
-AND-
BOX ENTERTAINMENT!
For Ike Boeft if Ik Saldiers
Inneit, By the Ladies of Jasper, at
KUNKEL 8 HALL
On Saturday Night,
MAY 19th, 1894.
Good music and sincine. The
proceeds will be for the Soldiers
. .
Monument rund, and credited to
the Ladies of Jasper on the Monu ment Record.
COMMITTEE.
SPARTAN 2162.
with Jaspers proud, petted, darlings, Balance 915.31 who imagine they can "play. John P. Eoo, Town Treas.
ball," by a score of 5 to 0.
by Chas. Solioa, Deputy
Ttnv liors 15 ?i hands high, record
'2 :X. 8 re of Simrtnn 'I MM . UUl iron
'?:n. Itiilsuin. 2:33 and -others.
J mm . ! inn Al. ..! I
SirtHi ov iinppy jiimhuih hw uibbhcw
aiwv Hunks. L':(H: I ley iMeuiuin
JüO'a; Maxerob, Hupny Cou
rier, 'JilUHi and i owiers in uiu -lit. Rimrtuti'H dam. Miss Thome
lli-ro of ThorndRle 54; son ol Thorn
dale 805; record 2;22 2d dam, Country
Girl by Country uentieman, Bon oi nam
ilton 1U. . . . , Also the Imported Spanish Jack E LI
Tmtmrti'd from Hnain by Perry and
lHter. stock importers of Tennessee
15!i handH high, 8 years old, and has imIih! rrnnl for rood coltn.
These animals will be at tne wuson farm. 2 miles west of Ireland, duriiif the
292.03 season of 1894, where persons who want
good stock can see tliem ana learnicnus. Hamilton Ai.kianiikk, Owenslraro, Owner, J. N. Harkisov, Keeper. March 30, '94-3tu.
AT-
Mrs. C. Hochgesang's,
Cor. N. Main k Utb Stf.. Jaiper, Ind.
The public are invited to call and
inspect my new goods, of all kinds, and learn my
Very Low Prices !
For everything. Mv stock of staple
groceries and dry goods ia always
up with the best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED at the highest Market price.
Hri. C. Hochref anf . Apr. t, I 94.
NewGoods 4t
The daintiest, prettioat patterns of
the aeasoa's
f
Kovtfllitsare now ready lot your inspection. You will wonder where wu found so many rare and beautif nl things. And you will wonder, too, how we mauag to sell taem for so very MttV,
The Popular Store of
S. KUEBLEB,
Weit Side of Psblic Sqeare,
Jasper,. - Indiana
GOOD HORSES. Mr. Willi
Jochim sod Mr. M. B. Iuwley, of
Da? lets couhIv. will have st Aagutt
Kaegia'e etabtt in Jaiper, durier 1st eaion of 1N4, beglaalnf April lit
two f se Ullloni-one u e oair normt or the tire's aide, end three quarter Rattler and one quarter Tesapeil on the daea's tide. The other ii a Grn.
Waeblnfrton on the sire'e irte nd a
Bull Pud on the dam's i .e. ureru
en, who want first class stock, r in
vited to Inspect these horses im
MACHINE SHOP.
Conker or Newton and 7th Sts , JASPER. IND..
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